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A microkini (or micro bikini) is an extremely minimalist bikini [29] that uses less fabric than a traditional bikini in order to show more skin and create less visible tan lines. They typically have thong-style bottoms and string straps, [30] covering little more than the nipples and pubic hair. [31]
[210] [211] Sports commentator Jeanne Moos commented, "Beach volleyball has now joined go-go girl dancing as perhaps the only two professions where a bikini is the required uniform." [197] [208] [212] British Olympian Denise Johns argues that the regulation uniform is intended to be "sexy" and to attract attention. [213]
The Beach Girls; The Beach Girls and the Monster; Beach Party; Bikini Beach; Buford's Beach Bunnies; C. C'mon, Let's Live a Little; Catalina Caper; Cheerleaders Beach ...
When it comes to bikinis, these ladies just get it. From push-up tops and string bottoms to plunging designs, Hollywood’s favorites know exactly how to keep Us on our toes in sexy swimwear.
Johnson's most notable films are several beach party productions by American International Pictures, in which she plays Candy, a girl who could dance so hard it would literally knock the guys off their feet. In Beach Party (1963) she is credited as the "perpetual motion dancer." Filmink called her a "breakout character". [1]
It all started with nifty leg movements, strong steps backwards and forwards, paced to Brazilian funk music. The passinho, a dance style created in the 2000s by kids in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas ...
Annette Funicello and Beach Party (1960s) The belted Bond girl bikini (1962) Sports Illustrated's first Swimsuit Issue (1964) Raquel Welch's fur bikini in One Million Years B.C. (1966) Phoebe Cates' bikini in Fast Times at Ridgemont High Princess Leia's golden bikini in Return of the Jedi (1983)
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Brazilian dancers. It includes dancers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories